- from Ratsha,
court servant (tiun) to
Prince Vsevolod II of Kiev. The
Chelyadnins were
descended from Ratsha,
court servant (tiun) to
Prince Vsevolod II...
- Ostrogski; and the army of the
Grand Duchy of
Moscow under Konyushy Ivan
Chelyadnin and
Kniaz Mikhail Bulgakov-Golitsa. The
Battle of
Orsha was part of a...
- Oprichniki,
painting by
Nikolai Nevrev,
shows mock
coronation of Ivan Fyodorov-
Chelyadnin [ru] (enthroned)
accused of conspiracy,
before his
execution by oprichniks...
- The
Oprichniks by
Nikolai Nevrev shows mock
coronation of Ivan Fyodorov-
Chelyadnin [ru] (enthroned)
accused of conspiracy,
before his
execution by oprichniks...
-
execution of the
boyar Ivan
Fyodorov of the
Chelyadnin family.
According to the story, Ivan IV
invited Fyodorov-
Chelyadnin to sit on the
royal throne, dressed...
-
Orsha against the army of the
Grand Duchy of Moscow,
under Konyushy Ivan
Chelyadnin and
Kniaz Mikhail Golitsin. The
battle was part of a long
series of Muscovite–Lithuanian...
- Galitzins, Naryshkins, Khilkoffs, Gorchakovs, Belosselsky-Belozerskys and
Chelyadnins.
Russian nobility possessed the
following privileges: The
right to own...
- Over the
winter of 1495-6
Muscovite forces under Vasily Kosoy and
Andrey Chelyadnin devastated the
country around Tavastehus (Finnish: Hämeenlinna), while...
-
defeated the
Moscow army (40,000 soldiers,
under the
command of
Prince I.
Chelyadnin). Soon
Lithuania managed to
return Mstislaw,
Krychew and Dubrowna. At...
-
patrilineal ancestor of many
families of
Russian nobility,
including Chelyadnins and Pushkins, of
which Alexander Pushkin was a member.
According to Varlaam's...